That is a lapse in fundamental situational awareness that is engrained in every ball player from little league on up.
Last night, runners on 1st and 2nd, 1 out in the ninth, the SS was undoubtedly taught 1000 times that in that situation, the lead runner is MEANINGLESS vs getting outs and keeping that tying run out of scoring position. Sharply hit, cleanly fielded ball by SS, runner on 1st not going on the pitch, the play must go to 2nd. I can't imagine that wasn't verbally reinforced on the field last night but it should not have needed to be.
Mistakes happen, especially under pressure, but that was a big one that turned out to be game changing.
Last night, runners on 1st and 2nd, 1 out in the ninth, the SS was undoubtedly taught 1000 times that in that situation, the lead runner is MEANINGLESS vs getting outs and keeping that tying run out of scoring position. Sharply hit, cleanly fielded ball by SS, runner on 1st not going on the pitch, the play must go to 2nd. I can't imagine that wasn't verbally reinforced on the field last night but it should not have needed to be.
Mistakes happen, especially under pressure, but that was a big one that turned out to be game changing.
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